Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 91, Hammond, Lake County, 3 October 1919 — Page 10
Pasro Ten.
Friday, October .1, 1919. lUli-WlllLillMJi.U, jl, imp i ' , Hammond "Lunch" 576 Hohman Tel. 502 Hammond "Cafe" 141 State St. Tel. 67 6 W? nach the est of 99 HA MMOND SCENE OF WORLD SERIES GAMES AT CINCINNATI NOPE! YOU CANT FOOL 'EM! T 9 " - ,
tttt' TTxrra
V ,
lis
Kind
Ml. ..J
(v fff
?
V. S. Feature Service. BREAKFAST. Grapes Buttered Toast Curr.vit Jeliy Cofi'ce LUNCHEON. Noodle and Bacon en casserole Sliced Tomatoes Ginger Bread Coffee DINNER. Tomato Soup Meat Loaf Potatoes Buttered Beets Corn Salad Chocolate Pudding BREAKFAST. Musk Melon Cereal Fried Tomatoes Corn Bread Coffee LUNCHEON. Stuffed Peppers Sliced Bananas Current Juice Cocoa DINNER. Potted Steak Potato Dumplings Summer Squash Spinach Cucumber Salad Blackberry Short Cake STUFFED PEPFERS. Take medium size 1 peppers wash find remove seeds. Take one cupful rice wash and mix with one pound of chopped beef. 1 tgsz, one chopped onion, salt and pepper to taste. Fill same into hollowed peppers, leaving fottit margin for expansion. Roil three fresh tomatoes (or half a can) in large vessel, in plenty of wate, add a toaspoonful of lard and place 'he stuffed peppers in this sauce. Let boil for '2 to 2 hour." and serve hot. MACAROON CUSTARD. Ore pint of milk, four eeg- yolks, one-iourth cup of sugar, one cup of 5ale mscaroons, two tablespoons of "irar.h jelly. Preparation: Scald the miik in a iouble boiler. Ecat the yolks slightly
By JOE PENNINGTON iwith the sucar and one eighth tea (spoon of sail, l our in tin- milk it gradually, return 10 the double hoilei land cook unt'.l thick, stirring containjiy. Remove Inuu lire and in one I cup of stale m&Curon ar.' two tab'iespoonfuls of peach yiy. Beat hard
and chill on ice. Sere in sherbet glasses, top with whipped cream nd rosebud cherries. STRAWBERRY SAUCE. (For cottar ..r batter nuduintr o
small fresii cup cakes) To half a c.:-f.ji shortening add
teaspoon salt -rj wrrk to a err am. Beat in grav!u.i!'y n; cupful ef Miai and when v-.-y liht fold :n half a cupful crushed M:awb'.rry pulp or preserve. TUc ? or- ii and just previous to serving, fo'j i.: sl.tfly whipped white of one egg Serve immediately. A VERY SIMPLE AND DELICIOUS CHOCOLATE SAUCE. Dissolve I'i cake chocolate in 1 cup
mi. tnr.tr to bourne noint. adit half
a cup sutrar. a small niece of butter
and boil for four or five minutes. Re
move from fire, add two teaspo vanilla and st aside to cool on ice, cream or cakes. BAKED ONIONS. Choose tiny white onions and four or five to each person
trently until tender Pi air; and place in buttered ramekins uih half' teaspoon butter or substitute Season with salt, pepper and paprika. Bake in hot oven until brown.
or.tuls LiOeld
aliow Roil
CORN SALAD Cut cold boi'cd corn from cob, carefully removin.tr ail si'reds of IkLine a salad bowl with sma'l v.-hue leaves ft t.i heart of lettuce and heap corn in e-. nter. Four mayonnaise' ovei the whole, being sure to have plert of it. The tooh;orr.er.ess of corn fo salad ii just beeotrr..? known. It :- much I .tter eatft slot c with ma yon naie than mixed with other vege tables.
CROWN POINT NEWS Happenings Of A Day In Late County's Lively Capital.
Wayne CoUins, a former resident of this city cams from Chicago on Tuesday night for tha Christian Science lecture at the Crown theatre. Lester Westerman left this week for Chicago University where he will take a course the coming' year. Miss Mabel Siems delightfully entertained a party of young lacies at her home on Tbrusday evening. The affair was given as a farewell as he leaves next week to ipend the winter in California. Mrs. Harry Monix returned on last Thursday from a fw days visit la SchererviHe. Ind. Otto Seharger and family moved to the Henderlop? house on Main street this week, they havinsr recently sold their home to Mr. and Mn. Otto Fifield who will come to Crown Point to res.de. Attorney E. W. TVirkey of East Chicago, transacted business In Crown Point Thursday . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rockwell returned "Wednesday from a two week's visit at the home of Merritt llayden in W'f at Creek . Mrs. Emrnert Clymer Is spending this week at the h-nie of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Cole In Chicseo. Mrs. Dr. FarUy who has been 6ter.iine' several weeks in New York with reiatives returned horn-? on Wednesday an disports a dlishtfu! trip. A'oysi'-'s Han?? of Chillieothe Ohio.
In pendinc several days at the home of Mrs. Eliazbeth Cook. He recently returned from overseas with the first division, having been in service over two years. He was formerly a. resident of Crown Point, being emP oyed at the Fry green house:
Anyone Now Can Have Sparkling White Teeth
"It is a startling fact that few have reiily clean, spotless teeth." says a wellkii un dentist. "All teeth .'re eovere'l v, th transparent films which in time bfctnie tinned with yellow, black nr other tint. uidir-ary tooth pjders. rastj-s and creams, used ever so reliHiojsly, fail to rerrove thse discolered films. If more people .,ni- knew it, a product now obtaina ip'.e in rhis country, kroun as T)rue-u-Week Tooth Polish.' wU! completely remove the unnightlv ' st.iins in a few moments. "Equally fetartlmtr is th fact that about Ji5 per cent of adults have pyorrhea. This generally begins around' the back teeth and exist? lone time before its nature is suspected. Cruduallv infection spreads, the reddened or swollen f 'ims retreat from the teeth. b! ed easilv r uss pockets forin. teeth lo0sn and f.-ill , out. If the trouble goes uncorrected.' Fortunately. the Once-a-Veek To,.'li Polish is an effect ive preventive. Tecaus. it prevents the formation of tartar and other irritating accumulations which nrt oen of the primary causes of pyorrhea. If all people knew this, oruenists would be unable to supply the demand for thi remarkable preparation." Adv.
Fashion's Forecast
I By Annabel Worthlngton.
MISS' OR SMALL WOMAN'S DRESS.
Th wapgerated blouse fffeot is particularly hecomln? to slender, rirlish 'iimres, and it is shown here in a new vt?r!on for fall. Thf Fide of the waist in desisn No. Wf-O show the same lines n front und brck. eitenirg well below the wjfst'tce 6T.fi loopintr ntir to the icrinal wnistMne Th 'Dlain pane's at frcr.t an'l t ack nre atfaehei to an nnilerwaist. The glrt'lf slips tinder the hlocse. hit cowpm out nnties in a ho nt the hni-lr. The - nieee skirt is pathered at lemladon -waistline. The miss' or small woman's oVes Vn, prf9 is eat In sires 14 to CO yesr. The IS year M?e renaires 3 yards 44 Inch wilhcv.t np and down, or ysrd
54 inch w n y snd do-s-;v. yard
ich linirc. and yard ".!" inch eontrst lr.p m.i ten's 1
'" 1 '
iiw
9333
Office Phone 2955. He.idence Phona 1674. "MAJESTIC" C?lean CCinkerless Coal Sold only by WEST" HAMMOND COAL COMPANY J. J. PRKHM, Proprietor Freelan3 Avenue and Michigan Central Tracks QUALITY PREPARATION SERVICE
v si r - - ' Redland field at Cincinnati.
4.
"J - 4
When Twenty-five Millions Buy "Cascarets" They Must be "Just Right" for Liver and Bowels
i
WHERE CHICAGO END OF WOULD SERIES WILL BE STAGED.
r V , crCr v " " , xv - - ..-' -.-5 f - . - - x ' ' ' ? , r . , I CSSSSUiasaugmaa -crania . s, lrmgeisgg Comisky park at Chicago.
Twenty-five million boxes of Cascarets were sold last year to folks who wanted relief from Constipation. Biinsne!s. Indigestion. Oaves, ("olds and Sick Heaiaie without being shaken up and sickened all the next day. Cascareta work while you sleep, removing the toxins.
poisons and sour, lniigest jbla waste without (rrifiing or Inconvenience. Cascarets rerulate by stimulating the liver and strengthening the bowel muc'.. They never weaken or upset you like Salts. Calomel or violent Pills. Cascaret3 cost so little too. Adv.
i HOBART 1
At th meeting of Post No. Ft. American l-eg;on. l.eld Tufi!"l.y evening, officers were elected and committees were app.iititt-d . The Post dt ci ie-l t. Kive a lan-e at the Community Hall Saturday even:nr, October 25th. The following officers weie el-ted; I'res. dent John E. .Sfnall.
l?t vice-pi evident Fr d O Weaver. 2nd vice-president- H-Tl.t-i t A. Iar- ' n . ii retary George Wh;t. Afs't t?ecrt-aiy Win . Murray. Treasurer Geot w- F. l'arnes. Executive t"o;nmitte i?eoig Tabbert, Fred ftose, Jr., Cui F. Kransse. War H.s'K Insurance OtTuer I"r. Iw!jl.t Ma key. I't4etat to Tenth rorgre. .(. na! I'cnvfni ion Oeoi ? Ta bbert . Alternate Ce 1 1 P. Krtisj". Mr. Charlen Molntyre. son of Mr.
and Mrs Bert Mi-lnfyre, who was on of thf first boys from Hobart to enlist after war hrckc out, ha.'i received his discharge and returned h 'tne. lit has ?'f n two yeais of servi-e overseas and h.is served in four offensive and lucksiv was nevpr wounded. Mr. and Mrs. X'i!mer moved yeterl.iv from th .(holler house on School street into the S ha r bach flats. A M n w;is born V,'.dn-sday to Mr. and Mrs. Brit Thompson. Mr. Eo.-jjer and daughter Miss Edna transacted business in Chicago yes
terday, i JJina Lillian Kfiilman went to Chicago yesterday to visit for a few days with friends and relatives. Mesdames Bolten and Bennet of Gary, visited here yesterday at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. H . E. Keilinan . Miss Ti'.he Gruel was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Mr. Howard Richardson who has been overseas during the past year, has returned to Hobart. He expects to visit with his parents in Canada, before taking up his retidence here. Mr. Gilbert Jsrvis who made his home with Mr. Earle Shearer before he enlisted in th service about two years ago. has returned, home. He was in five battles and was Jffased during one o fthe battles, but 1a well again . A dance will be given this week Saturday evening 8t the Community Hall.
"Immunity Bath." Ia criminal trials, "Immunity bath" means exemption from prosemtlon. The erpreBSlon was firt nsed several years ago, when seVeral defendants In a trast rase were discharged by the United States court on the ground that they had gained personal Immunity hy furnishing the evidence upon which, the Indictments were based.
TALK OF HIGH COST OF MEDICINE "Although I paid only for 2 bot tles of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy X wouldn't take 1100 for what 2 doss have dona for me. Uy partner also has taken a dose with wonderful results. He was threatened with an operation for stomach and bowel trouble and is sure he will be ail right now. We both suffered from indigestion and bleating with gas." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and a'lays the inflammation which causes practicaly all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Adv.
OR.INIC
IP03STL
LSI a von-
-i t i -,i
THE SNAPPY UME DCINKl
iC1
EJ n II t i M IX 1 u
"K V TTu T -& Hk J iSJf ITy T
Steady Positions.
artment!
3
mg
Must be 16 Years Old or Over for Following Departmental Positions : Inspection Room, Sewing, Tipping,
Gathering, Inserting, Mailing, FoL
Come prepared to make a good part of the BIG MONEY girls are making now. Free Instruction "With Pay" LIBERAL BONUS SYSTEM. W orking Hours :8 a.m. to 5:30 p. m. Half Day Saturdays Pleasant surroundings, plenty of night work and overtime at big pay if you desire it. Experienced bindery workers are now making from $25.00 to $45.00 per week. COME READY TO WORK
w
.8)
H AM.MOND
INDIANA
